This is an excellent hotel. The location is very close to Losanne Gare train station. (less than 100 meters) The reception gave us two complementary transportation card for traveling in Lausanne when we arrived at the hotel.

He is very helpful and speak perfect English. Room is relatively small but very clean and a lot better than we expected for the price we paid. Free WIFI, Fantastic breakfast with french toast, croissant, orange juice, boild eggs, ham, and etc. (A lot better than many other hotel in this price range in term of variety and quality). We got top roof room with sky window without air condition. So, we have to open the sky window to get fresh cool air and got disturbed by noise from the train station because it is very very close.

We were very happy. Thank you the staff at the front counter, they tried to help us everything. We wanted to tell the other that you could go to the hotel by metro , opposite the train station about 3.

Traveler impressions of Lausanne

If you like to be pampered visit the B'eau Rivage Palace Hotel in Ouchy, enjoy a coffee and a piece of 'Tarte du Pommes' on the beautiful terrace overlooking Lake Geneva - it's stunning! Also have a look around the hotel inside, you'll find some amazing architecture.

Magdalena,Austria

Good city to walk around, especially in the old quarter nearby Cathedral. Cathedral itself holds lots of impressive stained glasses which are really remarkable.

Ouchy area is also attractive, take a boat to Evian for a daytrip sounds interesting, and which I did :- Pity that Olympic Museum has been closed years' time, I wish to visit someday once restoration is over.

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Located on the north end of Lake Geneva in the Swiss Riviera, Lausanne is a medium-sized University town within close reach of Geneva. Because of this proximity, the closest airport to Lausanne is Geneva’s Geneva International Airport, which is about a 45-minute train ride away from Lausanne. Of course, Switzerland’s excellent rail systems connects Lausanne to the rest of the country and much of Europe, so arriving by train is the more common and recommended method.

Lausanne’s neighborhoods are divided into districts, so deciding where to go and what to see is relatively easy to plan. Lausanne’s old town is one of the largest in the country, offering travelers a chance to really immerse in studying the history of this city by walking around several buildings, museums, and landmarks that date back to medieval times and earlier. The old town is located in the district of Cite, where travelers are able to walk among the ancient architecture, including the impressive Cathedrale de Notre Dame. Climb to the top of the cathedral’s towers and take in the views of the rest of Lausanne – a sight not to be missed.

Lausanne is host to the International Olympic Committee, so travelers who especially have an interest in the history of the Olympics should not miss a tour of the Musee Olympique, complete with Olympic memorabilia and a beautiful sculpture garden overlooking the lake.

There’s a lot more to see and do in Lausanne, and the best way to discover what else this city has to offer in terms of attractions, landmarks, and hotels is by exploring the interactive map on this page.